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An internet buddy of mine was always very rigorous about his backups, went to great lengths so secure his data and so forth. Then one day he got mugged on the street and they took his PC and all backups.

Moral of the story: You can secure things digitally as much as you want, but if you don’t take steps to physically secure it as well, you’re left there kicking rocks and jerking cocks.

@illegaldisease There definitely isn't a program named after "the things that go on your head for listening to music" that lets you just tell it what you want to listen to and it finds it for you and organizes your library. ;)

Once when I made a backup of pictures from my dumb phone , it somehow corrupted both the backup and original files during the backup process. Nowadays I store most files in the cloud and take a backup of the cloud on a hard drive every 6 month. This drive is stored in a fire proof safe.